Hijax, a buzzword originating from Jeremy Keith, basically describes the way how to make use of JavaScript to intercept (or hijack) hyperlinks on your website to pass them to AJAX in order to load just a part of your website with the respective content instead of reloading the whole page.

The very first HTTPMon bug has been found and already corrected. Luckily this bug is only present when using the Opera browser and would prevent a user from entering a website in the monitoring input field on the left of the HTTPMon interface using the enter key. The monitor button would work but impossible to submit . . . → Read More: First bug found in Opera with JavaScript keydown event